Conner Bird, 21, was taken into custody by campus police in Bloomington on Sunday, according to the Indianapolis Star.

The victim flagged down an Indiana University police officer Monday and said she was having an argument with Conner Bird when he threw a cellphone at her, striking her on the wrist at his apartment.

She said she left, walked home and when she got there, Conner Bird was waiting for her. They got in his car to talk and drove to a parking lot, where another argument took place, police said. When the victim got out of the car, she said Bird accelerated through the lot and tried to hit her twice.

She ran and found another woman, who drove her to the Indiana University Police Department, according to the police report.

Conner Bird, 21, was charged with intimidation with a deadly weapon, criminal mischief, battery with injury, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.

Larry Bird played his entire professional career for the Boston Celtics, winning three NBA Championships.